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Jan 1, 2024 · After nearly a year’s worth of legislative sessions, several issues are poised to dominate Texas politics this year. Here’s a look at how things ended on several fronts last year — and where ...
- María Méndez
Oct 3, 2024 · Abortion, private school vouchers and legislative control are the key issues in Texas’ 2024 election. Texan voters will have significant influence in November, both within and outside...
- María Méndez
Oct 23, 2023 · Texans won’t be voting for president, senator or governor on Election Day, but this year’s ballot is still important: Voters will weigh in on 14 propositions that could ultimately change the Texas Constitution.
Dec 21, 2020 · From the comfortable perspective of university towns and tech hubs and white-dominated suburbs, Indian Americans do not see what they have in common with other nonwhite Americans — as if life...
1 day ago · According to the latest campaign finance reports, the two candidates have raised a combined $166 million with Allred having raised slightly more than Cruz. Late campaign polling shows a tight race ...
International trade missions also enable Texas officials and executives to tout the state’s broad-based economy. Agarwal cites a number of sectors that flourish in Texas, including semiconductors, medical technology, information technology, defense, agriculture, automotive and — of course — energy.
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May 11, 2023 · We’ve written repeatedly about the roots of the salience and policy preferences of Republican voters when it comes to border security — they align with restrictive attitudes toward both legal and undocumented immigration, and toward a wariness of the states’ growing ethnic and racial diversity.